Here’s how to get tickets to Trump’s massive Thank You Alabama event

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MOBILE, Ala. — President-elect Donald J. Trump is returning to Alabama on Saturday, Dec. 10, for a “thank you” rally that will bring him back to Ladd-Peebles Stadium, the location of the largest campaign event of the 2016 Republican presidential primary.

The rally is part of a series of events the president-elect is holding around the country in “places that mean something to Donald Trump and to his campaign,” according to Jennifer Jacobs of Bloomberg Politics.

“It’s not just going to go to swing states,” she said. “One place they’re going to go is Mobile, Alabama, which is a place that is really special for Trump and his campaign. They attracted 30,000 people there last summer. It was a symbolic moment for them when they really realized they had a movement going on and could take this somewhere.”

So with Trump set to return to the Yellowhammer State for what promises to be a massive spectacle, here’s how event attendees can grab tickets:

Step 1: Head over to the Mobile event page on DonaldJTrump.com.

Step 2: Fill out the form, including your cell phone number, and select whether you would like to receive updates going forward.

Step 3: You will receive a text message with a code to confirm your cell phone number. This is to make sure spambots cannot create fake signups.

Step 4: You will receive your ticket(s). You can reserve two per cell phone number.

Step 5: The event at Ladd-Peebles Stadium starts at 3 p.m., but if history is any indication, it is probably a good idea to get there early.

Step 6: MAGA.

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